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2011 nissan murano Reviews and News

2011 Nissan Murano

By
Automobile Magazine
- 12/22/2010

The Murano is one of the first in the true crossover segment. It offers seating for five people. The V-6 engine offers plenty of power for a vehicle of this site and the CVT is well executed and especially suited to the engine, offering quick throttle response. The Murano launched in 2003 and came out in its second generation trim in 2009. The new model retains the over the top styling of the original. It also features multi link rear suspension and stiff chassis making it a strong handling vehicle with a very forgiving ride.

The Murano is no slouch in the power department either. Driven through either front wheel drive or all wheel drive available as an option. It's 3.5 liter V-6 generates an impressive 265 Hp and 248 Ft. – Lbs. of torque. This is enough to take an All Wheel Drive equipped Murano from 0-60 miles per hour in 7.8 seconds. The Murano is able to return a somewhat middling 20mpg combined fuel economy.

The Murano features an impressive option list such as Xenon Headlights, one of the best IPod docks available, a rear view camera and a roof mounted DVD system are just a few of those available.

2011 Nissan Murano SL AWD

By
Joe DeMatio
- 10/03/2011

After I spent a weekend reading about the Murano-based Infiniti JX's reveal at Pebble Beach, my viewpoint on the Murano was that it was a bland but necessary ingredient that Nissan would use to create a new, exciting crossover.

The 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, which debuted at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, will have a $47,190 starting price. That price will make it the most expensive Nissan currently available, with the exception of the GT-R, when it goes on sale early in 2011.

Luck favors the bold -- or so Nissan hopes with its new Murano CrossCabriolet. Trying to create a new genre of all-wheel-drive, all-season-tire-equipped convertibles is a big chance, but one that may make customers take notice of Nissan's new attitude.

Yes, Virginia; Nissan is, in fact, bringing a drop-top 2011 Murano Cross Cabriolet to market. Although we won't have the full skinny on the segment-busting convertible until it debuts later this week at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, the automaker has seen fit to release this first official image.

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